You've probably seen this in a YouTube video - but it's always more fun to do it yourself. In today's activity you'll use negative air pressure to suck an egg into a bottle. It is another example of physics "magic" - something that looks like magic but is actually physics! Materials:
Parent Tip: Here is a recipe for how to make hard-boiled eggs. If you don't want to use fire to create the air pressure change, you can use hot water following the instructions here. How To Links & Explanation: Here is a link to how-to instructions and an explanation of why it works. Thanks to Physics Central for this activity. Share Your Experience: If you do this experiment feel free to post pictures in the comments section below. Happy Sciencing!
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Every school day I will post a new experiment for you to try at home. Some may be familiar to you - as they are my favorites from class - but most will be experiments I found on the web that have readily available materials. Happy Sciencing! Earn a Patch
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